New manufacturer

This is a discussion on New manufacturer within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; I just found last week at my local shop a new gun manufacturer. They are called Skyy. If you do a search for Skyy firearms ...

New manufacturer

I just found last week at my local shop a new gun manufacturer. They are called Skyy. If you do a search for Skyy firearms you will come across their web site. They seem to have an extremely close resemblance of the Kel-Tec line of pistols, but have stepped up the manufacturing process. The feed ramp looks to be polished, the entire weapon seems to be well made and feels good and sturdy. They have added a thumb safety and greatly decreased the trigger pull weight compared to the Kel-Tec P11. The gun comes with 2 mags, 2 flat mag base plates, and 2 pinky extension mag base plates. The 9mm is the only one I have been able to fondle, and it retails here in Oklahoma for $299 for a SS version. They have a 380, 32, and a single stack 9mm version to be released. I am looking forward to getting one of these and trying it out. May have found a replacement for my P3AT.

"When you reload in low light encounters, don't put your flashlight in
your back pocket.. If you light yourself up, you'll look like an angel
or the tooth fairy...and you're gonna be one of 'em pretty soon."

Welcome to the Forum. No experience with Skyy other than what I've read but I had the chance to handle a couple M&Ps recently and was really impressed.

18 Glocks isn't a case of "like," it pretty much an obsession . I just brought my first one home yesterday, an OD G19. Shoots like a dream an will soon be my new primary carry, needs one more range trip to built familiarity and run some defensive ammo but I can tell it's a winner ............ but seriously, 18? LOL
Jack

Thats just the Glocks, I have allot of others too. I was a die hard Glock man for a very long time until just last month. I am currently putting my M&P40c through the ringer trying to get it to malfunction or break, but just as every single glock I own, it eats everything I throw at it without a hickup! The Glocks are by far very reliable.

As much as I liked the M&P, I'm going to hold off and hope they come out with a subcompact 9mm or .357Sig. Besides, I've still got a PPK sitting in layaway waiting to be paid off - my dealer loves me .
Jack

The M&P does have a 9mm compact and a 357 sig compact. I own the full size 9mm M&P, compact 9mm M&P, and the 40 compact M&P. I have not seen a 357 sig compact yet, but will defenatly snag one as soon as I do.